5 Thoughts For Today
5. The precise doctrinal content of a system proposed for belief is a secondary concern to the question of the authority of those who propose it.
4. The development of Christian doctrine rests upon the fundamental assumption of continuity; that is, a hermeneutic of rupture is not consistent with the promises of God.
3. The claim that immorality vitiates jurisdiction is an implicit concession that the jurisdiction is real.
2. A need for moral renewal does not require doctrinal innovation.
1. No apostolic succession, no Eucharist. No Eucharist, no Church. No Church, no gospel.
5. The precise doctrinal content of a system proposed for belief is a secondary concern to the question of the authority of those who propose it.
4. The development of Christian doctrine rests upon the fundamental assumption of continuity; that is, a hermeneutic of rupture is not consistent with the promises of God.
3. The claim that immorality vitiates jurisdiction is an implicit concession that the jurisdiction is real.
2. A need for moral renewal does not require doctrinal innovation.
1. No apostolic succession, no Eucharist. No Eucharist, no Church. No Church, no gospel.
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